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liz: investors betting on clean energy sending shares soaring 50% in the public debut. the inside scoop. the chairman, yes, runs tesla, and the ceo and co-founder, they are cousins, david. boy, they are big on entrepreneurial spirit. they are coming up next. plus, the holiday shopping season in high gear. up next, an analyst who is worried about holiday shopping, even with last month's pop. telling us why, pointing us to winners and losers for your stock portfolio. ♪ look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. pl, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if u have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye d
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. >>> thanks to a study by the department of energy the u.s. may be closer to approve natural gas exports. data shows it could improve th economy by $47 billion in 2020. we need that. sounds like a win-win. we have the ceo of bright link oil and gas. chris, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what do you make of this report? first of all, do you buy it? do you think it's possible? >> i dohink it's psible and i'm glad to see it come out. what it really does now it shows overhe 12 different enarios that the government study investiged each one of those scenarios came back and said america will benefit and have a positive economic gai if we export lng offshore to europe, and or asia and to other countries that need our gas. melissa: we have so much natural gas unlocked as a result of fracking, the problem is, intellectually, emotionally we can never wrap our heads on exporting energy. we're sure we have to keep it all for fraaking,ç problem isç intellectually wrap our heads aroundzv exporting energy. weypúre sure to keep itç all f
. >>> thanks to a study by the department of energy the u.s. may be closer to approve natural gas exports. data shows it could improve th economy by $47 billion in 2020. we need that. sounds like a win-win. we have the ceo of bright link oil and gas. chris, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what do you make of this report? first of all, do you buy it? do you think it's possible? >> i dohink it's psible and i'm glad to see it come out. what it really does now it...
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for an energy rich country, it pays the same as those in japan. liz: what would be the effect if this actually happened, if we started exporting if prices started to go up? >> at the end of the day the company will be fine. let the price of gas reaches the price of oil, then the investment that are on the books, $90 billion of other people's investment will disappear. that would be a tragedy in terms of job creation for this country. i don't think we should let that happen. liz: you cannot please all the people all the time, andrew. m exporting this research help the u.s. economy and help your customers in a better position to buy more of what you make? >> i would say to you, that is not a dow chemical conversation. that is a conversation for the country. if that does not get the right structure in this country, we will go to countries where we can and we do. liz: if they got approval, would you pull that texas investment. >> we can see exports coming out of this country off to a certain amount without affecting the price. one terminal does not cr
for an energy rich country, it pays the same as those in japan. liz: what would be the effect if this actually happened, if we started exporting if prices started to go up? >> at the end of the day the company will be fine. let the price of gas reaches the price of oil, then the investment that are on the books, $90 billion of other people's investment will disappear. that would be a tragedy in terms of job creation for this country. i don't think we should let that happen. liz: you...
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in just eight short years, it's 27% of total energy production in the country. that's all good news. more production, more independence from middle east countries that don't like us in the first place. if you are thinking about what about lily and lizzie? this is the golden eagle. we had one on the show. the species threatened by wind meals in california. the wings get caught in the wind wheels, and they did they are not protected because, well, presumably, wind energy is one of the pet causes of the administration. some species are more important than others. what we need to do is embrace the energy production we are doing which can make us self-sustaining and more powerful, and that is a good thing for lily, lizzie, the golden eagle. all of us. what do you think? at gerri@foxbusiness.com. >> coming up, will an ugly employment report be the result of sandy. the harvard economist looking ahead to tomorrow's job numbers next. homeowners running from their luxury homes as the so-called fiscal cliff looms. asking barbara if you should run for the hills too. investo
in just eight short years, it's 27% of total energy production in the country. that's all good news. more production, more independence from middle east countries that don't like us in the first place. if you are thinking about what about lily and lizzie? this is the golden eagle. we had one on the show. the species threatened by wind meals in california. the wings get caught in the wind wheels, and they did they are not protected because, well, presumably, wind energy is one of the pet causes...
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branching out into the energy sector, starbucks not only $450 made of steel gift cards, but talk about opening 3000 new stars, citigroup 11,000, job layoffs and bank of america had to put this one on here, guys. up 5% today. this is the best performing dow component so far this yearras we head into the final trading days of the year. bank of america doing very well coming above the $10 mark that has not been there for quite some time. look at the dow 30, only five stocks right now in the red. still looking pretty good to end the session. liz: yesterday intel was one of the better performers. today it is the worst performer of the dow jones industrial. looking at the fickle number, what about u.s. stocks against other opportunities read >. >> all of a sudden up nicely, i think they have been whacked and a goodbye right here. >> they are not transparent enough. many are swirling around, you're okay? >> never you own a monopoly, they don't like to make compromises. liz: december 14 visit 14 is a. >> they are due to get the iphone. liz: what other areas do you like with china? if people ar
branching out into the energy sector, starbucks not only $450 made of steel gift cards, but talk about opening 3000 new stars, citigroup 11,000, job layoffs and bank of america had to put this one on here, guys. up 5% today. this is the best performing dow component so far this yearras we head into the final trading days of the year. bank of america doing very well coming above the $10 mark that has not been there for quite some time. look at the dow 30, only five stocks right now in the red....
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we'll look at walter energy. walter energy is gaining on this market speculation on this news that bhp billiton is considering a cash bid for the u.s. coal producer, walter energy. that is why we're, at $55 a share. again these are according to reports, spokesman at hp headquarters that the report was market speculation. certainly enough to keep things moving around there. bhp shifted focus and cutting costs across the board. walter got a nice pop on the market speculation. pack to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. oil extending losses for the third day in a row. what is sending it lower? we head to the pits -- i'm sorry? lori: over here. melissa: okay. we head to the pits of cme. fox business contributor phil flynn price futures group to find out. >> i'm here. i'm right here. 86, we're just below 86, back above 86, the lowest level in three months. a lot of it being driven by lower gasoline prices. but also concern about the darn ecb. mario draghi talking about the slowing economy but saying he is not doing
we'll look at walter energy. walter energy is gaining on this market speculation on this news that bhp billiton is considering a cash bid for the u.s. coal producer, walter energy. that is why we're, at $55 a share. again these are according to reports, spokesman at hp headquarters that the report was market speculation. certainly enough to keep things moving around there. bhp shifted focus and cutting costs across the board. walter got a nice pop on the market speculation. pack to you....
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big move for walter energy today, back to you. liz: nicole, suddenly the dow has doubled its gains, we were up about 14, 15 points, we're now up 31, 32. sandra, what are you looking at? >> i want to bring up an intraday chart, and while a 32-point gain isn't substantial, it is the highs of session, and it's very similar to what we saw in yesterday's trading session right at the end of the day. we reached -- here's a two-day chart. this is the end of the session yesterday. highs right as we were closing up at in this time yesterday. so sort of a bullish trend to see that happen. also, by the way, if you look at the same chart with the s&p, s&p cloalzed at its highs of the session yesterday. just off them now but still holding on to a gain of about three and a half points. lots of movers to look at in today's session. lu lu lemon up 3% in today -- 7% in today's session. up 54% so far this year. it just continues to crush, guys, beat earnings expectations. same-store sales up 18%, but it's pretty pricey, guys, the pe's 48 here. men's
big move for walter energy today, back to you. liz: nicole, suddenly the dow has doubled its gains, we were up about 14, 15 points, we're now up 31, 32. sandra, what are you looking at? >> i want to bring up an intraday chart, and while a 32-point gain isn't substantial, it is the highs of session, and it's very similar to what we saw in yesterday's trading session right at the end of the day. we reached -- here's a two-day chart. this is the end of the session yesterday. highs right as...
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a query for $15 billion canadian energy company. they are buying other think of these subject to government approval systems, electric battery maker in bankruptcy funded partially by the u.s. government provide electric batteries electric car company. and bankruptcy is a backdoor way to the calling this stuff to me can do it through sales, you don't necessarily need government approval. ashley: is there a problem with government approval on some of these things? >> is that w it we would not lee chinese companies get into telecom. there are sensitivities. i am a free-market guy. we like the free market but there's got to be some sensitivities with what china wants to do. ashley: china doesn't always play by the rules, let's be honest. they're not the friendliest trading partners. relations have not always been great. >> and they do own a lot of our debt. ashley: they're helping us out. >> free market be wary. ashley: are the other bargains that would be attractive to chinese investors? >> i think there are, i think there will be. a p
a query for $15 billion canadian energy company. they are buying other think of these subject to government approval systems, electric battery maker in bankruptcy funded partially by the u.s. government provide electric batteries electric car company. and bankruptcy is a backdoor way to the calling this stuff to me can do it through sales, you don't necessarily need government approval. ashley: is there a problem with government approval on some of these things? >> is that w it we would...
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master limited partnership and this is an example of that and operates in energy infrastructure rent paid their earnings. it certainly was one with high demand and moved up 28% back to you. >> you get the next two days of. dave: we all do saying good this. is in the futures closing. the look is at the cme looking at all futures -- we did have this nice little rise at the end of the trading day. did it continue after hours? >> a little bit. not too much. looking at next week you wanted a attention to the fed analysis and watch any fiscal cliff tops. the key level support in the s&p, really what chapel which was beat up quite a lot here recently. you see a turnaround in the stock market and the nasdaq might turn to the upside as well. >> after causing billions of dollars of damage, eric king -- >> shares of generator maker holdings up double digits since the storm hit and the company on a hiring spree. jeff flock live in wisconsin with an exclusive look at the manufacturing facility. i know a lot of neighbors up there in the northeast buying generators. jeff: you can't make them fast e
master limited partnership and this is an example of that and operates in energy infrastructure rent paid their earnings. it certainly was one with high demand and moved up 28% back to you. >> you get the next two days of. dave: we all do saying good this. is in the futures closing. the look is at the cme looking at all futures -- we did have this nice little rise at the end of the trading day. did it continue after hours? >> a little bit. not too much. looking at next week you...
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the energy companies, they must get one third of their energy from renewable sources? i guess that's hydro electric, wind and solar, you've got to get a third from those green energy sources from the year 2020, and that seems like an awful lot of power to come from the sun and wind and can you make it? >> i don't think so. because part of the dirty little secret behind all of this, stuart, is that mother nature has really interesting way of deciding when she's going to provide sun, when they're going to provide the wind and because of that, all of these major power plants are supposed to give these utilities the mandated 33% by 2020. also, have to have a companion fossil fuel plan that has the turbines ready, if a cloud bank moves over the mojave desert or over the mountains they don't interrupt the power grid. when the green energy demand increases so does the demand for fossil fuel. what happens if they can't meet the mandate and get renewables by 2020? >> i think they're doubling down on top of this. jerry brown was quoted with fanaticism. there will be screwups, an
the energy companies, they must get one third of their energy from renewable sources? i guess that's hydro electric, wind and solar, you've got to get a third from those green energy sources from the year 2020, and that seems like an awful lot of power to come from the sun and wind and can you make it? >> i don't think so. because part of the dirty little secret behind all of this, stuart, is that mother nature has really interesting way of deciding when she's going to provide sun, when...
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the energy information administration says daily production averaged 6.5 million barrels. that is 16% increase from one year ago. >>> starbucks planning to add 3,000 stores over the next five years with at least half of them in the u.s. the coffee giant expects more than 20,000 stores on six continents within just two years. >>> zappos ceo pledges one million dollars to help bring college grads to las vegas. graduates will work to support sin city start us small businesses and real estate projects. >>> research firm idc says greater variety among tablets is boosting demand but more players could not be good news for apple. the firm expects apple's market share to drop 3% of the part of that report brought the stock down today. >>> amazon launching service for kindles including movies, games and books. $2.99 per child for amazon's prime members. [buzzer] great, more movies and games on a kindle. david: just what they need port workers in los angeles and long beach are returning to work today. thank goodness, it was costing billions each day after reaching aing deal with man
the energy information administration says daily production averaged 6.5 million barrels. that is 16% increase from one year ago. >>> starbucks planning to add 3,000 stores over the next five years with at least half of them in the u.s. the coffee giant expects more than 20,000 stores on six continents within just two years. >>> zappos ceo pledges one million dollars to help bring college grads to las vegas. graduates will work to support sin city start us small businesses and...
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that's right, 78 quad drillon uses of energy. no kidding about it. when we look at what's happening in the energy complex today, a lot has to do with the fiscal cliff. you know, we saw the big builds in gasoline supplies over the last couple weeks and refining mar gyps cut in half. we have problems on the side where the supplies are tight, and the question for this market over the long term is how quickly refinders can flip to the other side. the other big news, of course, looking at aaa today, they say that holiday gasoline demand is 1.6% above a year ago. talk metals with that, always shimmering, sandra smith. >> thank you for that intrough, mr. phil. look at this, guys, messing with the charts here, a six-month chart, silver and gold. the gold line here, and silver out performing gold so far in 20 # 12. gold prices up 10%. silver up 21%, guys, so, really, outshining gold so far. look at what's happening with gold today. i'm going to throw up an year-to-date chart here. big sell off in the open, profit taking after a jump yesterday. the reason folk
that's right, 78 quad drillon uses of energy. no kidding about it. when we look at what's happening in the energy complex today, a lot has to do with the fiscal cliff. you know, we saw the big builds in gasoline supplies over the last couple weeks and refining mar gyps cut in half. we have problems on the side where the supplies are tight, and the question for this market over the long term is how quickly refinders can flip to the other side. the other big news, of course, looking at aaa today,...
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department of energy is putting 120 million into the battery research center. at a place called argon national lab outside chicago. the goal is to make better, cheaper batteries for electric cars. let's hope it works better than the investment in a one to two systems. $250 million. now it's in bankruptcy being auctioned off. the chinese company could buy it. don't forget the biggest dream best of all time. 35 million. your money down the tubes. waving frantically. >> the deal is they want to put this in chicago. this battery facility. staffed by a lot of aaademics. brown emanuel has been at the press conference. democratic senator. why not put it in detroit. when i put it in silicon valley where you had the sharpest guys. stuart: is in it there already? is in it there already? >> boosted by academics from mobile universities. i would say if you want to help out beleaguered detroit are really get it going than you do it also and silicon valley where the smart guys are more just rely on china. stuart: maybe you don't have the government do it at all. maybe. >> th
department of energy is putting 120 million into the battery research center. at a place called argon national lab outside chicago. the goal is to make better, cheaper batteries for electric cars. let's hope it works better than the investment in a one to two systems. $250 million. now it's in bankruptcy being auctioned off. the chinese company could buy it. don't forget the biggest dream best of all time. 35 million. your money down the tubes. waving frantically. >> the deal is they want...
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energy prices are much cheaper. your work force is more productive and less likely to go out on strike. stuart: wait, wait a minute. the work force in america is more productive and less likely to go on strike than china, is that right? >> in china you have one wild cat strike after another, and suicide. and they make the products for apple said 10,000 robots and in 2014 one million. wh you have robot production, that minimizes china's cheap labor. and in california where they have facilities with robots it's just as cheap orrer than a robot in shin sheng. you wait a minute how come you're so wrong, china hasn't collapsed. >> i said it would occur in a decade, but you see the problems there, the economy is stumping and the central government is eroding and china people are taking to the streets. so, the wheels are coming off china. >> you're going to be right eventually. >> soon. stuart: within the next two years? >> maybe sooner than that. stuart: very interesting, gor n gordonment thanks as always. it's 9:29 almos
energy prices are much cheaper. your work force is more productive and less likely to go out on strike. stuart: wait, wait a minute. the work force in america is more productive and less likely to go on strike than china, is that right? >> in china you have one wild cat strike after another, and suicide. and they make the products for apple said 10,000 robots and in 2014 one million. wh you have robot production, that minimizes china's cheap labor. and in california where they have...
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we sold off hard on the news that is a very bearish for energy prices. we will see how things turn out, but it is a very bearish sign for the energy market. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. house speaker ohn boehner saying the president has to get serious about the fiscal cliff talks. dennis: rich edson with the latest from there. >> as we have been reporting, democrats and republicans are stuck on these negotiations. a few moments ago house speaker john boehner hit the floor and confirmed just that. >> i want people to know that the president and i met on sunday. it was a nice meeting, cordial but we're still waiting for the white house to identify what spending cuts the president is willing to make as part of a balanced approach to the american people. where are the president spending cuts? the longer the white house slow walk the process, the closer our economy gets to the fiscal cliff. herhere's what we do know. we know the president wants more stimulus spending and an increase in the debt limit without any cuts for reforms. that is not fixi
we sold off hard on the news that is a very bearish for energy prices. we will see how things turn out, but it is a very bearish sign for the energy market. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. house speaker ohn boehner saying the president has to get serious about the fiscal cliff talks. dennis: rich edson with the latest from there. >> as we have been reporting, democrats and republicans are stuck on these negotiations. a few moments ago house speaker john boehner hit the floor and...
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[laughter] console, energy and qt production company have submitted multimillion dollar bids to drill for natural gas and oil on land surrounding pittsburgh international airport. the drilling revenue would reduce gate fees which could lead to cheaper flights. pan tone which -- named emerald as 2013's color of the year. the time has come, and that's today's speed read. liz: emerald green. the parent company of the toronto stock exchange is joining forces with the maple group in a move that is enabling the company to expand it product offerings. david: tom kloet is the see crow of -- ceo of tmx group. what a pleasure to see you. you're an american, by the way. >> i am. david: they brought in an outsider. there are a lot of similarities between canada and the u.s. but some very distinct differences, and one of them involves the markets. you are the main equity and clearing facility. you have everything in one shopp right? >> we also own and operate the country's futures and options market as well as and its clearinghouse. david: must make it a lot easier to see what's going on in the wh
[laughter] console, energy and qt production company have submitted multimillion dollar bids to drill for natural gas and oil on land surrounding pittsburgh international airport. the drilling revenue would reduce gate fees which could lead to cheaper flights. pan tone which -- named emerald as 2013's color of the year. the time has come, and that's today's speed read. liz: emerald green. the parent company of the toronto stock exchange is joining forces with the maple group in a move that is...
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i wonder if that language changed and they talked about higher energy prices. that is not a factor in a statement we expect to get today. any language changes you are expecting? >> i am not expecting any language changes. the elevated unemployment rate will remain in there and whoever spend enough time in six weeks for them to fundamentally change their forecasts. cheryl: okay. constance, what do you think? will there be a true language change? if we look at -- you know ben bernanke. this is it. the last scheduled meeting unless there is an emergency. what do you say? >> there are a couple things to watch here. this is all about getting housing going again. this is why they are buying mortgage bonds. they talked about it in several statements. the economy -- you are starting to see a cat that housing recovery. we are going into the slow season, winter is usually the slow season for housing. if they do more than expected will be in mortgage bonds. dennis: which would you rather have the fed buy more of? mortgage-backed securities for u.s. treasurys? >> for much
i wonder if that language changed and they talked about higher energy prices. that is not a factor in a statement we expect to get today. any language changes you are expecting? >> i am not expecting any language changes. the elevated unemployment rate will remain in there and whoever spend enough time in six weeks for them to fundamentally change their forecasts. cheryl: okay. constance, what do you think? will there be a true language change? if we look at -- you know ben bernanke. this...
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meanwhile apart from some temporary fluctuations largely reflected swings in energy prices, it is likely to run at or below the federal market committee's 2% objective in coming quarters over the longer term. against a macroeconomic backdrop includes high unemployment and subdued inflation, the fomc will maintain the policy. today the committee took several steps. first, it decided to continue its purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities initiated at the september meeting at a pace of $40 billion per month. second, the committee decided to purchase longer-term secretary securities after the search to, current program to extend the maturity holdings is completed at the end of the year. in continuing its asset purchases, the committee seeks to maintain downward pressure on longer-term interest rates in the key financial conditions accommodated. therefore promoting economic growth while ensuring inflation over time is close to 2% objective. finally, the committee today also modify the guidance of future rate policy to provide more information to the public about how it anticipates it
meanwhile apart from some temporary fluctuations largely reflected swings in energy prices, it is likely to run at or below the federal market committee's 2% objective in coming quarters over the longer term. against a macroeconomic backdrop includes high unemployment and subdued inflation, the fomc will maintain the policy. today the committee took several steps. first, it decided to continue its purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities initiated at the september meeting at a pace of $40...
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shares of energy are searching today after the company announced with its french partner oil company that they had made a significant oil discovery at the north platte offshore property in the gulf of mexico. elizabeth murdoch and one of -- died at the age of 103. she is survived by three of her four children. news corporation is the parent of the fox business network. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is amy. amy likes to invest in the market. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing money can pop up anytime. that's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. before facebook is joining the nasdaq 500. connell: shibani joshi in the newsroom with this story. shibani: it is about time if you are a facebook investor. it wanted to be in the presence of the tech grades. it will be part of t
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cheryl: is time to make money with charles payne, looking at texas-based energy company. charles: it is the topic of the day because the department of energy came out with a gigantic study on liquefied natural gas and for the most part after reading all of it the upshot is it is a great thing for america's economy. at the forefront of this, they got approval to export liquefied natural gas a year ago. the day they got the approval i contacted the company and a secretary said we can't talk to anybody, we're all partying. the stock, subscribers have been in this three four times, this is capital intensive. they have $11 billion and raised -- putting this on and start to export this by 2015. chris that given the dim view on gasoline and zynga wire investors' optimistic this will allow president obama to turn positive? charles: if the president will see the numbers he likes like manufacturing the only edge we have a, this is why this is so amazing. natural gas costs $16.58 in japan. is less than $3 here and $12 in europe so we will have a competitive advantage to be able to p
cheryl: is time to make money with charles payne, looking at texas-based energy company. charles: it is the topic of the day because the department of energy came out with a gigantic study on liquefied natural gas and for the most part after reading all of it the upshot is it is a great thing for america's economy. at the forefront of this, they got approval to export liquefied natural gas a year ago. the day they got the approval i contacted the company and a secretary said we can't talk to...
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this is about oil and energy. you can see of course, freeport-mcmoran, copper and gold. these are the names that are on the move with this big deal. this is the deal of the day, of the week. a big one. back to you. see you in 15 minutes.. ashley: least corrupt person i know, nicole petallides. let me get that out. tracy: exactly. me on the other hand --. ashley: that's right. tracy: coming up, the eight-day, $8 billion port strike is over. how long will it take american commerce to get back to normal? we'll have a live update from the port of los angeles. that's next. first as we head out to break let's see how the dollar is moving right now. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the upstore. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> at 20 minutes past the hour, hello, everybody, i'm uma pemmaraju with your fox news minute. violence raging in egypt's c
this is about oil and energy. you can see of course, freeport-mcmoran, copper and gold. these are the names that are on the move with this big deal. this is the deal of the day, of the week. a big one. back to you. see you in 15 minutes.. ashley: least corrupt person i know, nicole petallides. let me get that out. tracy: exactly. me on the other hand --. ashley: that's right. tracy: coming up, the eight-day, $8 billion port strike is over. how long will it take american commerce to get back to...
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matt smith is commodities analyst at summit energy services. thanks for joining us. dive into the issue of leadership first. he has been the secretary-general for about six years. now he is stepping down. how important is who replaces him? >> well, it's very important really. he has taken us through a very torrid time in the crude market and now, at a time when they're having this meeting when you would expect there would be all these different debates going on regarding supply, regarding price, the whole cartel is happy with supply and price. yet there is the huge concern with the leadership whether it will go to an iranian a iraqi or a saudi. this is a huge concern especially at a period when we're entering where we will need cuts probably next year by opec. melissa: yeah. i mean there's a lot of focus on this. at the same time anytime i've been at a meeting most of the meeting happens away from the meeting. they all meet late into the night at each other's hotels trying to hash out what's going to be said. does saudi arabia in your mind, minister al-naimi, still c
matt smith is commodities analyst at summit energy services. thanks for joining us. dive into the issue of leadership first. he has been the secretary-general for about six years. now he is stepping down. how important is who replaces him? >> well, it's very important really. he has taken us through a very torrid time in the crude market and now, at a time when they're having this meeting when you would expect there would be all these different debates going on regarding supply, regarding...